A paralytic stroke suffered at his home, 1135 South Tenth street, Saturday, September 12, resulted in the death of Frank Holly at the Holy Family hospital last night at 9 o’clock. The funeral will be held Thursday morning with services at St. Boniface Catholic church at 9 o’clock, the Rev. Kersten officiating. Burial will be in Calvary.
Frank Holly was born in the town of Franklin, Kewaunee county, September 7, 1877, and was forty-eight at his birthday. He grew to manhood in Kewaunee county and after leaving school learned the harness maker trade, a profession which he followed until four years ago when he came here from Houghton, Mich., to accept a position with the Aluminum Goods manufacturing company. He was married at Houghton, Mich., on November 12, 1912, to Miss
Francis (sic) Lorasch, and lived there until four years ago. He is survived by his widow and five children, Genevieve, Doloris, Mary, Frances, and Frank, and by two sisters, Mrs. James Clark of Boyd and Mrs. Helmuth Zander of Zander (sic) and four brothers, Assemblyman Anton Holly of Tisch Mills, James of Milwaukee, Joseph of Bolt and Nicholas of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 22, 1925 P. 2
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A life insurance policy of $1,000 carried by the Aluminum Goods Co. on the life of Frank Holly, employe of plant No. 2 in this city who died September 21, has been paid by the company to Mrs. Frances Holly, widow of the deceased. he (sic) insurance was under the group plan of
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Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 12, 1925 P. 3
A paralytic stroke suffered at his home, 1135 South Tenth street, Saturday, September 12, resulted in the death of Frank Holly at the Holy Family hospital last night at 9 o’clock. The funeral will be held Thursday morning with services at St. Boniface Catholic church at 9 o’clock, the Rev. Kersten officiating. Burial will be in Calvary.
Frank Holly was born in the town of Franklin, Kewaunee county, September 7, 1877, and was forty-eight at his birthday. He grew to manhood in Kewaunee county and after leaving school learned the harness maker trade, a profession which he followed until four years ago when he came here from Houghton, Mich., to accept a position with the Aluminum Goods manufacturing company. He was married at Houghton, Mich., on November 12, 1912, to Miss
Francis (sic) Lorasch, and lived there until four years ago. He is survived by his widow and five children, Genevieve, Doloris, Mary, Frances, and Frank, and by two sisters, Mrs. James Clark of Boyd and Mrs. Helmuth Zander of Zander (sic) and four brothers, Assemblyman Anton Holly of Tisch Mills, James of Milwaukee, Joseph of Bolt and Nicholas of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 22, 1925 P. 2
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A life insurance policy of $1,000 carried by the Aluminum Goods Co. on the life of Frank Holly, employe of plant No. 2 in this city who died September 21, has been paid by the company to Mrs. Frances Holly, widow of the deceased. he (sic) insurance was under the group plan of
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Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 12, 1925 P. 3
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